(4 pack) Great Value Mountain Trail Mix, 1.75 oz, 24 Count
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 460325032818
- EAN:
- 0460325032818
- Walmart SKU:
- 15332623365
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$49.92 | |
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$48.96 | |
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$48.96 |
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$51.36 | |
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$49.92 | |
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$51.36 |
Tracking History: We have tracked (4 pack) Great Value Mountain Trail Mix, 1.75 oz, 24 Count since 8/23/2025. The most recent price update was on Jan 24, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $49.92 (lowest on 8/23/2025) to $51.36 (highest on 1/24/2026). The average price during this period is $50.64.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 699 reviews.
I love this stuff..lol.. I add nuts, pretzels,mixed nuts, granola and yogurt balls.. I am diabetic and this is a snack that I don't feel as guilty for eating it ...I limit myself to about a half a cup a day.. just as a pick me up or if I had a early lunch and going to be having a somewhat late dinner. or a small snack before bed.
This is a great trail mix. Some of the packages could use a few more chocolate candies, but otherwise the blend of peanuts, almonds, and raisins is good. The best part is that it is a good value for your money.
If you wanna quit healthy snack, this is what you should always pick up. I usually eat about 2 to 4 a day and sometimes that's all I eat. It keeps me going.
We love this box of easy to carry trail mix. However this box was the first time they individually wrapped portions were not evenly proportioned. Some bags had nothing in them while others had a few nuts in them. Hoping this was a one time problem. We will try again - fingers crossed.
The mix, taste and amount in package are all good. The individual packaging receives no stars! The “tear to open” tab was impossible to utilize without scissors. I bought these for my son's lunch and he had to use his teeth to rip it open. The bag split and the contents flew all over the table and floor. I attempted to open two others and they were as difficult for me as they were for him. I had to go beneath the top section where the “tear to open” is located and Ended up cutting it off woth scissors. Not ideal for a lunchbox unless you have a way to cut it open at mealtime.
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) allows for products to be over or under by 10 percent as an acceptable margin of error - as I seem to recall. My problem is that the box indicates 24 pouches that are 1.76 oz each, for a final weight of 42 oz, or 2 pounds and 10 ounces. When placed on a postal scale, it weighed in at 41 ounces, or 2 pounds and 9 ounces. Under UCC, as long as at least 37.8 ounces, they're okay for weight. However, I relied upon their representation of 24 pouches, which under UCC, means they need an intergerized plus or minus 2 pouches from 24 - so, at least 22 pouches. Instead, my box only had 20 pouches. One might reasonably surmise that their intent was to overfill the packages, save on four packages per case, alongside depriving the consumer of one ounce deliberately - not as part of a margin of error scenario. I write this because this is not the first box that has come up short. Since the pouch count is greater than 10 percent shortage from the 10 percent UCC allowance, coupled with the 1 ounce weight shortage; and this is the second such box within two months, one might venture to guess this to be a deliberate misrepresentation. If they believe that UCC only applies to product weight and not misrepresenting pouch count - I beg to differ.
IMPOSSIBLE TO OPEN WITH YOUR BARE HANDS. you cant even gnaw these open. you need a knife or scissors. the product is amazing, low sodium. pleasantly surprised. packaging zero, quality 5 stars
Every person involved in the new packaging should lose their jobs. Is the product new supposed to be about convenience? Scissors are now required to open every individually wrapped package. I guess they are no longer suitable for kids lunch's, hiking, etc.
if it wasn't for the packaging being IMPOSSIBLE to tear open i would highly recommend this snack for on the go but now you need scissors to open it! also why are their sooo many raisins
see other comments about packaging, lol. tastes fine, but why would you think it's a good idea to use material with that thickness? if you do manage to tear a bag open, they explode and get absolutely everywhere.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $48.96 (Jun 12) to $48.96 (Jun 12) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $48.96.
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